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Louise Brooks

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Writing is 1 percent inspiration, and 99 percent elimination.


— Louise Brooks


#on-writing #paraphrased #inspirational

I never gave away anything without wishing I had kept it; nor kept it without wishing I had given it away.


— Louise Brooks


#away #gave #given #had #i

The great art of films does not consist of descriptive movement of face and body but in the movements of thought and soul transmitted in a kind of intense isolation.


— Louise Brooks


#body #consist #descriptive #does #face

Every actor has a natural animosity toward every other actor, present or absent, living or dead.


— Louise Brooks


#actor #animosity #dead #every #living

Most beautiful dumb girls think they are smart and get away with it, because other people, on the whole, aren't much smarter.


— Louise Brooks


#beautiful #because #dumb #get #most

In my dreams I am not crippled. In my dreams, I dance.


— Louise Brooks


#crippled #dance #dreams #i #i am

There is no other occupation in the world that so closely resembled enslavement as the career of a film star.


— Louise Brooks


#closely #enslavement #film #film star #occupation

I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it will be with a knife.


— Louise Brooks


#ever #gift #i #knife #people






About Louise Brooks

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Did you know about Louise Brooks?

It was not until 30 years later that this rebellious move would come to be seen as arguably the most savvy of her career securing her immortality as a silent film legend and independent spirit. In Europe
Once in Germany Louise Brooks starred in the 1929 film Pandora's Box directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst in his New Objectivity period. She admitted to some lesbian dalliances including a one-night stand with Greta Garbo.

Brooks is best known as the lead in three feature films made in Europe including two G. Pabst films: Pandora's Box (1929) Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) and Prix de Beauté (Miss Europe 1930). W.

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